FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus for packaging bulk materials into a
container. More particularly, the present invention relates to a device for bagging
sand carried by truck, a trailer, or the like. Even more particularly, the present
invention relates to a self-driven modular sandbagging device that may be applicable
to any type of sand carrier vehicles, including but not limited to, dump trucks, trailers,
and the like.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
[0002] Sand is used in several different applications. For instance, in construction, it
is a vital element for making concrete. There are other applications in which it is
especially important to provide sand in bags. For example, in those areas affected
by hurricanes, every time a hurricane approaches the shores people to protect their
homes from flooding by placing bags of sand in front of the house's entrances. In
several cities around the US, this sand-supplying service is provided by local authorities
for free. A truck full of sand usually brings a pile of sand to a public place so
people may go there and pick up as many bags of sand as necessary to protect their
homes.
[0003] The problem is that someone needs to manually fill small bags with sand what is a
hard and cumbersome task. The main idea of this invention is to provide a device that
can be installed to any dump truck or trailer to fill these bags in an easy, fast,
and convenient way.
[0004] There are several sandbagging solutions in the prior art. For example, a big open
static rigid recipient that may be filled with sand from above and is equipped with
a hydraulic-driven bidirectional auger and agitator inside to keep the sand flowing.
The device comes with four chutes in each of which a bag can be placed. The auger
is rotated, and the user places a bag below the delivering opening of the chute until
the bag is filled with sand. The main problem with this device is the limited volume
of sand the contained can accept, and therefore, the limited number of bags of sand
that can be filled from it.
[0005] Another solution is described at
U.S. Pat. No. 7,510,365 of Babiarz referred to apparatus for attachment to a mobile machine and for filling
a container with bulk material particles held in the apparatus comprising: a receptacle,
the receptacle having a bottom, a first wall, and a second wall, a first opening in
the first wall, a second opening in the second wall, a first auger positioned within
the receptacle for moving bulk material particles from a location in the receptacle
towards a first location adjacent the first opening, the first auger mounted in operative
relation to the first opening to cause the bulk material particles to exit the receptacle
through the first opening, and a second auger positioned within the receptacle for
moving bulk material particles from a location in the receptacle towards a second
location adjacent the second opening, the second auger mounted in operative relation
to the second opening to cause the bulk material particles to exit the receptacle
through the second opening, wherein the first and the second auger are configured
to rotate independently of each other. As described, this device is specially designed
to be attached to the hitch of a tractor, using the tractor's hydraulic power, and
processing a limited amount of sand in each batch. It includes two augers, and it
cannot be installed on a truck without affecting the functionality of the vehicle.
In fact, when this device is installed to the hitch of a tractor, said hitch cannot
be used for any other purpose until the device is taken out.
[0006] USPA 2007/0243053 also of Babiarz describes another embodiment of the previously
described idea but including the possibility of having only one auger in the hitch
of the tractor.
[0007] USPA2020/0263376 of Fossett et al. describes a spreader comprising a hopper for containing
sand, salt or other granular materials to be spread upon snow or ice on paved surfaces,
the hopper being adapted to be installed in or on a bed of a truck, the hopper having
a trough, a shaftless auger positioned in the trough, an auger motor for driving the
auger, a spinner positioned at one end of the auger for slinging the granular material
upon the snow or ice, a spinner motor for driving the spinner, and at least one keeper
supported by the trough and extending over the auger for retaining the auger in place
during operation and thereby reducing flexure of the auger and resulting loss of efficiency
of material transport by the auger during operation of the spreader. This is a complex
and expensive device that cannot be installed on the tailgate of a truck, it is neither
modular nor self-contained or self-driven like in the present invention.
[0008] U.S. Pat. No. 9,499,949 of Kline describes a sander body attachment that accommodates operation in conjunction
with a towed trailer. In order to allow a truck, the ability to distribute sand to
a roadway, while also having the ability to tow accessories, a uniquely configured
sander body is provided. The sander body is uniquely adapted for attachment to the
truck tailgate and specifically sized so that it does not interfere with the towing
mechanisms of the truck. Further, the sander body is also uniquely configured to have
a sand distribution chamber, with a removable rear wall, thus allowing easy access
for cleaning and maintenance purposes. This device cannot be used to fill sandbags,
it is not self-driven and only distributes sand or salt to a roadway.
[0009] Therefore, there is a need in the market for a sandbagger device applicable to dump
trucks, trailers, and the like with which sands can be easily bagged in a fast, convenient,
and easy way overcoming the difficulties and drawbacks of the devices of the prior
art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The present invention overcomes the deficiencies and the unsolved problems of the
sandbagging devices of the prior art by providing an easy-to-install, modular, self-driven,
and practical sandbagging device. In a first exemplary embodiment, the sandbagging
device in accordance with the present invention comprises: an auger installed at the
lower edge of a double-acting tailgate of the dump truck bed; an engine coupled to
one end of the auger and driven by a hydraulic engine attached to the outer face of
the said tailgate, a bag-filler nozzle at the other end of the auger; the auger is
in free contact with the sand carried by the truck bed. The sand filler device is
part of a modular tailgate of the dump truck, that can be installed on any truck by
an easy and fast installation operation.
[0011] It is the main purpose of the present invention to provide a self-driven modular
sandbagging device with all the operative elements attached to the body of a tailgate
of a dump truck. The device can be easily installed in a regular dump truck, by replacing
the original tailgate of the truck with the present device.
[0012] It is also a purpose of the present invention to provide a sandbagging device that
includes a hydraulic motor driven by a pump attached to the outer face of the tailgate
independent from the power circuit of the truck.
[0013] It is also a purpose of the present invention to provide a sandbagging device wherein
the pump is installed on a support that swings around an axis attached to the outer
side of the tailgate.
[0014] It is also a purpose of the present invention to provide a sandbagging device including
an auger rotatably attached to an auger housing that is an integral part of the lower
inner edge of the tailgate.
[0015] It is also a purpose of the present invention to provide a sandbagging device in
which the hydraulic motor that drives the auger is located inside the auger housing.
[0016] It is another purpose of the present invention to provide a sandbagging device including
at one end of the auger housing a sandbag-filler nozzle.
[0017] In summary, the present invention is referred to as a self-driven modular sandbagging
device applicable to a dump-truck with a truck bed that defines a sand carrying volume,
comprising:
a replacing tailgate for the truck bed, capable of replacing the original regular
tailgate of the dump truck,
at the lower inner end of the replacing tailgate, an integral elongated housing is
included, in free contact with the carrying volume of the truck bed,
in the integral elongated housing, an auger is rotatably installed.
the auger is driven by a hydraulic motor located inside the housing, a hydraulic pump
connected to the hydraulic motor is attached to the external side of the replacing
tailgate,
at one end of the housing, a bag-filler nozzle is included.
[0018] The present invention is also referred to a method for converting a regular dump
truck into a sandbagging dump truck, including the steps of:
stripping down the original regular tailgate from the hinges of the truck bed of a
dump truck, installing on the same hinges a replacing tailgate including at the lower
inner end an integral elongated housing in free contact with the carrying volume of
the truck bed, in the integral elongated housing an auger is rotatably installed,
driven by a hydraulic motor located inside the housing, a hydraulic pump connected
to the hydraulic motor is attached to the external side of the replacing tailgate,
and at one end of the housing a bag-filler nozzle is included.
[0019] These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become
more readily apparent from the attached drawings and the detailed description of the
50 preferred embodiments, which follow.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The preferred embodiments of the invention will herein- after being described in
conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the
invention, in which:
FIG. 1 is a general perspective view of the dump truck includes a truck bed including
the sandbagging device in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of an exemplary dump truck including the sandbagging
device in accordance installed to the outer face of the tailgate of the truck bed.
FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of the tailgate including the sandbagging device
in accordance with the present invention, in a passive position.
FIG. 4 is similar to FIG. 3 but the sandbagging device is in an active position.
FIG. 5 is an elevation view showing in detail the sand- bagging device with the sand-filler
nozzle in an open position.
FIG. 6 is similar to FIG. 5 with the sand-filler nozzle in an operative position,
ready to fill bags with the sand contained in the truck.
FIG. 7 is a general perspective view of the sandbagging device showing the inner face
of the tailgate, the auger housing, the auger, and the hydraulic motor in it.
FIG. 8 is an elevational view showing in detail the sand-filler nozzle, and the support
on which the axis of the auger is mounted.
FIG. 9 is another perspective view of the sandbagging device showing the support on
which the hydraulic pump is mounted, the hydraulic motor that drives the auger, and
the lid that covers one end of the auger housing, finally:
FIG. 10 is another perspective view showing a bag being filled by the sandbagging
device of the present invention.
[0021] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REPRESENTATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended
to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments.
[0023] As used herein, the word "exemplary" or "illustrative" means "serving as an example,
instance, or illustration." Any implementation described herein as "exemplary" or
"illustrative" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over
other implementations.
[0024] All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided
to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure
and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the
claims. For purposes of description herein the terms "upper" "lower" "left" "rear"
"right" "front" "vertical" "horizontal" and derivatives thereof shall relate to the
invention as oriented in FIG.1. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by
any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background,
brief summary or the following detailed description. It is also to be understood that
the specific devices illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following
specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined
in the appended claim. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics
relating to the embodiments dis- closed herein are not to be considered as limiting,
unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
[0025] A dump truck 100, as shown in FIGS. 1 through 4, includes a truck bed 110 (that defines
a carrying volume 111) and a tailgate 120. The dump truck includes, as usual, a hydraulic
device capable of rotating the truck bed around a fulcrum. None of these means are
illustrated as they are not part of the present invention.
[0026] The main purpose of this invention is to create a system for converting a regular
dump truck into a sandbagging truck without affecting the original features of the
truck. In order to do so, the only operation required is to replace the original tailgate
by the replacing tailgate that defines the sandbagging device 200 in accordance with
the present invention. Tailgates are attached to the structure of the truck bed through
different attaching means not illustrated in the attached drawings as they do not
form part of the invention. In order to proceed with the conversion of the truck,
the original tailgate is replaced by the device 200 and saved. When the truck needs
to return to its original functionality, the original tailgate is re-installed with
a simple operation that usually takes some hours. The rest of the features of the
truck are not affected or modified in any way.
[0027] As it is clearly seen in FIGS. 1-2, the original tailgate of the dump truck 100 has
already been replaced by the sandbagging device 200 of the present invention. Thus,
the sandbagging device 200 works as a regular tailgate but includes as an integral
part thereof the features described below.
[0028] This replacement operation is especially easy because the replacing tailgate of the
present invention is fully autonomous and does not need any of the truck features,
including pneumatic or hydraulic power, electric power, or the like.
[0029] The self-driven modular sandbagging device 200 comprises a replacing tailgate 200
for the truck bed 110, capable of replacing the original regular tailgate of the dump-truck
100. At the lower inner end 201 of the replacing tailgate 200 an integral elongated
housing 202 is included, in free contact with the carrying volume 111 of the truck
bed 110. In this particular case, the carrying volume 111 carries sand, and the housing
will be full of sand as will be explained below.
[0030] In the integral elongated housing 202, an auger 205 is rotatably installed. Axis
207 of the auger 205 is rotatably mounted on respective supports 206 located inside
the housing 202.
[0031] Said auger is driven by a hydraulic motor 220 located inside the housing 202. When
the sandbagging device 200 is not operating, a lid 208 covers one of the openings
of said housing 202, and a lid 209 covers the opposite end where the hydraulic motor
220 is located.
[0032] Said hydraulic motor 220 is in turn driven by a hydraulic pump 240. Said pump 240
is linked to the replacing tailgate 120 by pump support 241 comprising a base 242
to which two parallel rigid arms 243-244 are attached. Said arms 243-244 are hinged
to respective transversal arms 245-246 through respective fulcrums 247-248. Said arms
245-246 are 40 in turn welded to the outer side 121 of the replacing tailgate 120.
Thus, the pump 240 while resting on the base 242 is always at a straight vertical
position. When the dump truck 100 inclines the truck bed 110 and thus the arms 245-246
welded to the outer side of the tailgate 120, the base 242 rotates around the fulcrums
247-248 by gravity to keep the pump 240 in a vertical position. This is important
to keep the normal feeding of gas to the internal combustion engine of the pump 240.
[0033] At the end of said housing 202, a bag-filler nozzle is hinged to the outer side 121
of the replacing tailgate 120 through a hinge 231. Said hinge allows the nozzle to
rotate from the passive position shown in FIGS. 1-3 to the operative position shown
in FIGS. 4, 6, and 10. Once the nozzle 230 is in its operative position covering the
exit of the housing 202, it is then rotated 180° over its axis and coupled to said
exit (see FIGS. 4 and 10).
[0034] When the truck arrives at the place in which the sand will be supplied, with the
carrying volume 111 full of sand, the lid 208 is open, the nozzle 230 is rotated and
coupled to the exit of the housing 202, the nozzle 230 is then rotated over its axis
to the operative position and a bag 250 is placed at the end of the nozzle 230 and
the pump 240 and engine 220 are turned on. The auger will then start rotating carrying
the sand from the carrying volume 111 into the nozzle 230 and thus into the bags 250.
Once the operation is over, the pump 240 and the motor 220 are turned off, the nozzle
230 is rotated up and hinged, and the truck is now ready to go to another place to
provide bagged sand.
[0035] The present invention is also referred to a method for converting a regular dump
truck into a sandbagging dump truck, including the steps of:
stripping down the original regular tailgate from the hinges (not illustrated) of
the truck bed 110 of a dump truck 100,
installing on the same hinges a replacing tailgate 200 including at the lower inner
end an integral elongated housing 202 in free contact with the carrying volume 111
of the truck bed 110, in the integral elongated housing 202 an auger 205 is rotatably
installed, driven by a hydraulic motor 220 located inside the housing 202, a hydraulic
pump 240 connected to the hydraulic motor 220 is attached to the external side of
the replacing tailgate 200, and at one end of the housing, a bag-filler nozzle 230
is included.
[0036] While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will
be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made in the invention
and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall
within the spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A self-driven modular sandbagging device applicable to a dump truck that includes
a pivotable tailgate and a truck bed that defines a sand carrying volume, comprising:
a self-contained pivotable tailgate, capable of replacing the pivotable tailgate of
the dump truck,
the self-contained pivotable tailgate including:
an integral elongated housing having first and second sides and extending in a first
direction and adapted to be in free contact with the carrying volume of the truck
bed,
the self-contained pivotable tailgate further including:
an auger rotatably installed in said housing, and a hydraulic motor located inside
the housing for rotating said
auger about a first axis for dispensing sand from said sand carrying volume through
an opening in said first side of said housing;
a hydraulic pump connected to the hydraulic motor and attached to the self-contained
pivotable tailgate, and
a bag-filler nozzle;
said bag-filler nozzle being rotatable between first and second positions; and
said bag-filler nozzle being rotatable between said first position and a third position;
said bag-filler nozzle being operatively connected to receive sand dispensed by said
auger through said opening when said bag-filler nozzle is in said third position.
2. The self-driven modular sandbagging device of claim 1, wherein the integral elongated
housing has a cylindrical shape.
3. The self-driven modular sandbagging device of claim 1, wherein the integral elongated
housing includes at least two supports on which the auger is rotatably mounted.
4. The self-driven modular sandbagging device of claim 1, wherein the hydraulic motor
and the bag-filler nozzle are positioned at opposite sides of said housing.
5. The self-driven modular sandbagging device of claim 1, wherein the hydraulic pump is installed on a pump support linked to said self-contained
pivotable tailgate.
6. The self-driven modular sandbagging device of claim 5, wherein the pump support includes
a base on which the pump rests, including two arms rotatably mounted on an axis attached
to said self-contained pivotable tailgate.
7. The self-driven modular sandbagging device of claim 1, wherein said bag-filler nozzle
is rotatable 180° between said first position and said second position.
8. The self-driven modular sandbagging device of claim 1, wherein said bag-filler nozzle
is rotatable 180° between said first position and said third position.
9. The self-driven modular sandbagging device of claim 1, and further including a lid
for closing said opening when said bag-filler nozzle is in said first position.